Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, June 9, 1911.

Social News , -IN . Hammond

CIIII.DREXS D4T SUNDAY. A lnsr t the Methodist church an Interest-i program is being prepared for a

Childrens' Day service next Sunday, meeting. Mrs. Burge received tier In the morning the Sunday school will quests In the parlors where they spent hold a short service then adjourn to the time In conversation until the card the auditorium for a childrens' church ! games were announced. The guests service. The baptism of children wlirPla'ed several games of whist at ima'l be observed and the primary depart- j tables and after seven Ramos the ment will have responsive parts. A honors were awarded. Mrs. Burge rebible presentation will be made to the reived the first honors, Mrs. Thomas scholar who during the special weeks Hart, the second and Mrs. Dufrain the brought in the most new scholars. A third. The consolation prise was short sermon will bo given to the ' awarded to Mrs. Murden. At the conyouth and children. In the evening 1 elusion of the games the guests were the Sunday school will give the pro- j Invited into the dining room and servgram "Song of Junetlde." This will e with a dainty luncheon of two Include' many songs, solos, duets and courses. The tables were prettily recitations. It will be a delightful en-trimmed with flowers and greens. The

tertainment beginning promptly rutins' nrnmni'v at a -....... , 7:30 o'clock. The parents and friends are most cordially invited to both hours. MRS. Ll'THMAS ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Charles Luthman entertained very pleasantly at an afternoon party yesterday at her home in West Sibley street In honor of the members of the Sunshine Club. The members were all present and enjoyed the usual social diversions.- Cards were the leading feature of entertainment and the .guests played several games of pedro at small tables In the parlors. Ths honors in the games were won by Mrs. II. L. Dorten. first and Mrs. John Huber, second. The consolation prize . was awarded to Miss Anna Rohrman. The guests were Invited into the dining room after the games and served with a daintily arranged two course luncheon. The table had a pretty center piece of flowers. Miss Anna Rohrman was named as the next host-

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ess and she will entertain In two weeks at her home In East Stat street. j AN AKTKRNOOW PARTY. . One o( the enjoyable social, affairs of . yesterday afternoon-was a whist party j at which Mrs. Henry Burg'e was host-j ess at her home in Carroll street. Her j guests for the afternoon we're the

members of the F:rn Leaf Linen Club; who met for their regular bi-monthly. members will meet again in two weeks on Thursday afternoon ; and Mrs. Claude Campbell will entertain at her home In Truman avenue. The same program of entertainment will be enJoyed at the meeting. ENTERTAINS AT PEDRO. The members of Circle No. 1 spent an enjoyable afternoon yesterday as the guests of Mrs. J. J. Austgen at her home In Caroll street. There were many members in attendance as It was the regular bi-monthly meeting, and Mrs. Austgen had several Invited guests. The afterternoon was spent socially at the card tables where several games of pedro were played. Vhe honors In the games were won by Mrs. Geib, first, Mrs. George Kder, second and Mrs. Jacob We is, third. The guests prize was awarded to Mrs. Henry Heiser. During the hour following the games social conversation and music were enjoyed after which the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshSaturday, June 10th NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, per pound... HOME CURED CO I IN BEEF, pr pound..... SALTED PIG SHANKS, per pound 8 He ...5c OSCAR MAYER'S NO. "CAR MAYER'S NO. t 4 M SUGAR CURED HAMS. Ib.Xfia! SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED 4 M .T BACON, per lb M.fiC NO. 1 CALIFORNIA t J HAM. per pound Jf 7 & 6 our Saturday tteatton given to V i I

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SOCIAL SEWS FOR SATURDAY. There will be n rake Hale Saturday in .(he Hammond IluUdtna- s;lven under the auaplcea nf the Ladle' Aid Society of the Flrat M. E. church to which the public la Invited. A meet In- of the members of Dorcaa Kfbwkth Lodge will take place Saturday In L O. O. F. Hall In State atreet. The menibera of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Chrlatlau church will alv n Strawberry Festival Saturday evening on Hohman near. Fayette street to which the public Is Invited. The membera of the n. Y. P. U. will entertain the young ladlea of the South Side district In the church parlors la Sibley street who will come to Hammond for a trolley party Saturday evening.

ments. Mrs. Otto Knoener will enter tain the ladies of the society at their next meeting in two weeks at her home In" Fayette street. The Invited guests at the meeting yesterday included Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Charles Stommel, Mrs. Raymus and Mrs. John Heiser. A THIMBLE PARTY. One of the pretty parties of the week

was one at which the members of the lng to extend their congratulations and , day afternoon in the parlors of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club were en- best wishes. The home was very pret- j church In Calumet avenue. The memtertained yesterday afternoon at the tlly decorated with potted palms, ferns bers met early In the afternoon and

home of Mrs. Phillip Steinmetx in Ann street. It was the afternoon for the regular bi-monthly meeting and all the members were present. It was decided members will enjoy another series of entertainments. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with needle work until four-thirty o clock when the guests were invited Into the dining room and served with a dainty luncheon of two courses. A center piece of pink rosebuds was chosen for the table. AN ENJOYABLE MEETING. The young ladies of the C. D. Club were entertained by Miss Martha Talzman at her home In Summer street last evening. It was their weekly club meeting and they enjoyed needle work and social conversation during the evening. At ten o'clock the hostess served her guests with a dainty lunch eon. The members are planning to go to the Lake Front next Thursday. If the weather should prove unpleasant jMiss Theresa Heineman will entertain at her home In Doty street. The deft nite announcement will be made among the members later. A SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. The members of the Columbia Club spent a very delightful afternoon yesterday as the Invited guests of Mrs. R. H. McHie at her home in South Hon man street. The meeting was an nounced as the last of the season and many of the members were present. Among the guests was Mrs. Bernard Heller of New York City, who is Mrs. Fitzgerald's house guest. The guests spent the afternoon at the card tables

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where several social games of euchre were enjoyed. After several games the honors were awarded to Mrs. R. H. Mcllie, who had the highest score and Mrs. John E. Fltsgerald received the second honors. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. McHle's daughter. Mis Mildred who is home from Kemper hall in Kenosha, Wis. entertained the guests with a short program of vocal numbers. Her program was enjoyed by the several guests. Tha guests were Invited into the dining room at five

o ciock ana served with a prettily appointed four course dinner. RECEIVES BEAUTIFUL GIFT. At the recent convention of tha Daughters of Liberty of Indiana held at Ellwood, Ind.. Miss Elizabeth Scott of Hammond who Is the retiring Councilor, was presented with a very beautiful diamond brooch. The presentation was made by J. W. S1 Jars of Ohio. . MARRIED IN. CROWN POINT. The marriage of Miss Grace ouiia and Elmer Dilts took place last Wednesday in Crown Point. The ceremony was solemnized at the M. E. parsonage, the Rev. Dunlavy officiating. Miss Olga Dilts and Merle Conn acompanied the young people to Crown Point and were their only attendants. The bridal party returned to Hammond In the afternoon and were entertained at the home of the bride's parents in Sibley I and friends were invited for the evenand cut flowers, carrying out a dainty color scheme In pink and white. During the hours of the reception a short musical program was rendered after 1 i ' Covers were laid for about fifty guests, I The young neorle received many I beautiful gifts in cut glass, silver and china from their friends. The young I people will be "at home" to their friends in Walter street where they have a residence all In readiness. They have many friends In Hammond where. I I they have made their homes for several years, who will be interested In tha announcement of their marriage. ENJOY THE AFTERNOON. At her home in Truman avenue. Mrs. Norman E. Strouse very delightfully entertained the members of the R. A. IB. Club yesterday afternoon at their regular bi-monthly meeting. Only tha club members were present to enjoy th entertainment. Cards were tne leading feature of entertainment and the guests played pedro during the afternoon. Mrs. II. O. Stevens, Mrs. Frank Neal and Mrs. J. Thorn were awarded the honors In the games and the consolation prize was given to Mrs Frank Stevens. Following the games Mrs. Strouse served her guests wun dainty two course luncheon. The members wil continue to meet during the summer but will devote the time to their needle work instead of cards. The next meeting will take place as usual In two weeks but the hostess will be named later. HERE ON A VISIT. Mrs. W. C. Wejls of Kouts, Ind., Miss Mabel Wells and Guy M. Wells of Chi ago came to Hammond yesterday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. v Sprague and family at their home !n Carroll street. They came to attend the high school commencement exer cises at the Orpheum theater. Miss Wells and Guy M. Wells returned to Chicago this morning but Mrs. Wells will remain for a more extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells. A TH IMBUE PARTY. An enjoyable meeting of the mem bers of the Colonial Club tooK place yesterday afternoon and Mrs. W. H. Spellman was hostess at her home In Carroll street. The members were ail present and Mrs. Spellman had as her only Invited guest. Miss Ruth Dill of Superior, Wis. who Is Mrs. Learning's house guest this week. . Needle work and music were among the social diversions enjoyed until four-thirty o'clock when a dainty luncheon was served. The members will meet again In two weeks as usual and the hostess will be named later. I,AST MEETING OF THE 5EASOV. Mrs. II. Morris was hostess at a very delightful social entertainment at her home in Highland street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Morris entertained for the members of the Eyelet Embroidery Club who met for the . regular bi monthly meeting. All the members were present and .Mrs. Morris had as !her only invited guest, Mrs. Overmeyer of Indianapolis. A musical program was one of the pleasant features of the

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ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dancing every Saturday night at the East Chicago Rink. Music by DeBraie's band. -4t

afternoon after which the guests enJoyed social conversation. At four olclock the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a prettily appointed luncheon of five courses. A dainty color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decoration of the table. A bunch of pink and white carnations was chosen as a center piece. The members will not meet again until fall and the ani nouncement of the next meeting will be made later. The following members were present yesterday, Mesdames , Prechtel, Patterson, Cappis, Haefer, j Lavene, Deaver, Landborn, Petrie and ' Morris. A HOME BAKERY SAI.E. The members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. E. church will have a sale of home bakery Saturday in the Hammond Building to which they cordially invite the public. The sale will open at ten o'clock and continue until late in the afternoon. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. A BUSINESS MEETING. The members of the Martha Society of the First Christian church held their regular weekly meeting yestertransacted a great deal of business. They made tho final arrangements for serving the alumni banquet at the Ma sonic Temple this evening. The anmeeting to take place Thursday of , next week. The members will meet for an all day session and a large attenaanee is aesirea. Artor me close i of the business session the memoer ! devoted the afternoon to sewing for , the benefit of the society and church. The social hour was omitted at the meeting yesterday. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. J. R. Nelson wishes to extend her heartfelt thanks to friends ani neighbors who so kindly contributed sympathy and floral offerings at the time of her beloved husband's death. Mrs. Nelson is highly appreciative of ai Un, kin, worfls anj kind thoughts extended during this trying period. CARD OF THANKS. To our many friends who have bem so kind to us in our great bereavement caused by the death of our der daughter and sister, Sadie, we wish to express our sincere thanks. MRS. BATES AND FAMILY. Miss Daisy Eliott of Frankfort, Ind Is the guest of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Elliott at their home in Detroit street. Miss Elliott came to attend the commencement exercises last evening. Miss Marion Ppnulding of Lincoln avenue will spend the week end with relatives In Evanston, 111. Miss William Young of Valparaiso Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoter a their home in State Line street for few days. Mrs. Young was formerly Miss Louise Hofer of Hammond. Miss Nina Pettit, principal of. the Washington school will go to Chicago for an over Sunday visit with relative after which she will leave for hr home in Toronto. Canada to spend the summer vacation. Miss Alta Adkins, principal of the Irving school will leave this week fo Wilmette. 111. to be the guest of rela tlves. Miss Adkins will also visit a her home In Laporte, Ind. Ted Stiles of Doty street will leave tomorrow for Ottawa. 111. to spend few weeks with friends and relatives Mrs. W. B. Newman, Mrs. P. L. Buehring, of Hammond, who were delegates to the Daughters of Liberty convention held at Elwood, stopped off In Rensselaer over night and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Fry and Mrs. W. II. Stephenson. Rensselaer Republican. Miss Ruth Dill of Superior, Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Learning at their home In South Hohman street for a few days. The members of the Germanla Rebekah lodge will observe their Memorial day Sunday. June 11. It Is requested that the members meet at I. O. O. F. hall promptly at 1 o'clopk. Miss Blanche Nixon, principal of the Wallace school, left this afternoon for her home in Maryville, Mo., to spend the summer vacation with her relatives. Red Cross Macaroni! J? 3 packages for English Breakfast q n Tea, 45c grade, lb. . jZC Dried Peaches, 1 Hp per pound I Uu Smoked Norwegian Sardines, in pure olive Qp oil, per can McLaren's Imperial Pea nut Butter, 25c size 22c; 15c size. . Best French Peas, per can. . . . ....... 25c 17c ON THE NORTH SIDE. Brothers (114

Clerk E. L. Shortridge of Crown Point was a visitor In Hammond yesterday. Miss Rena Ames, principal of the Lafayette school, will leave this week for her home In Saugautuck, Mich., to spend the summer vacation With her

relatives. ' : Miss DeEtta Curry, principal of the Riverside school, will go to her home n Benton Harbor. Mich., this week to spend the summer with her mother and other relatives. Mrs. II. B. Douglas Is entertaining at an afternoon party today at her home in Glendale in honor of the mem bers of the Alpha Phi club. The afternoon will be spent pleasantly with needlework and the other social diversions enjoyed at the club meetings. The children of the primary depart ment of the First M. E. church are asked to meet at the church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for a rehear sal of the program they will give Sun day. One of the pleasantest affairs of this evening will be the lawn social at the corner of Conkey avenue and Monroe street to be given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the Mon roe street Methodist chapel. The public is invited to attend, as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The young people of division No. 1 of Miss Elizabeth Webber's class in music will meet at the home of Madallne Wilson in Ann street Saturday afternoon. The meeting Is called for 1:30 o'clock sharp. The Misses Edith and Blancbard Kenny of Lowell are spending a few days in Hammond. Miss Edith Kenny, who has been a teacher in the Connorsville, Ind., schools, will accept a position in the Hammond schools next year. Mrs. Mortimer Gates is entertaining Mrs. Warren Hayward, Mrs. Frank Krlmblll and Mrs. Charles Daugherty, 11 of Crown Point,', at her home in Webb street this afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Horton and Miss Goldle Schortt of Wausau. Wis. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schroeder at their home In Pine street. Mrs. Horton and Miss Schortt have been In Mil waukee for a convention. ARE VOTJ RRADIN'O THIS TIMES REMEMBER its reputation. . Snappy Styles in the greatest variety of lasts. The top notch of quality in the Shoe that is " Honest all Through." f Yoa can buy the particular style you want in the last that is comfortable for your foot. Ask for the proof, j Jacob Scliloer & Son 1 93 State St. if HAMMOND

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NEGROES

ARRESTED jLAST NIGH1 - Three suspicious looking negroet were arrested last night at. Ridge road near Columbia, avenue by Officers Carlson and Burge. They were brought to the Hammond police station and gave their names as: Linnell Partee, 218 Foster avenue, Cincinnati; George Hall. 3932 State street, Chicago; Jack Green, 3441 Wabash avenue, Chicago. After giving them a thorough questioning they were released by Chief Austgen and were told to leave the city. They, were shabbily dressed and looked like three crooks, but nothing could be found against the party to hold them. EMERINE TO BE SECRETARY E. S. Emerlne will be the secretary of the new trust company which is to be opened on East State street the 15th of the present month. - He will have charge. . The furniture and fixtures are expected to arrive the first of the week and will be Installed with all haste. The directors of the new institution are very anxious to see It started and doing business again. Gun Club to Shoot. The Hammond Gun club holds a regular shoot next Sunday. A postpone shoot was held last Sunday. Building Permit. Lot 11, west half of 12, block 8, Highland 'Park addition, 24x40 X9, Highland street; David H. Ball, owner and contractor II. 70 Suit to Order Let us make you a Suit to your measure for $22.00 that will open your eyes. We do all kinds of alterations, cleaning, pressing and repairing of Ladies' and Gents' Garments. Young Mens Tailors B. GREENBERG, Prop. Phone 1154M. 61 State St. Hammond, Ind. VALPARAISO CHAUTAUQUA June 30 to July 9 Transferable season tickets, $2.00. Non-transferable, $1.50. Write K. C. JONES, VALPARAISO, IND. For program and ticket. GRAND UNION $5 1